audio lag on burned dvds
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audio lag on burned dvds
I have been using corel video studio pro x4 for about 6 months for uploading videos to youtube. Works just fine. I have now edited and composed a 50 minute video that I have tried to burn onto dvd+r and when the finished product is played it starts out just fine and in time. Minute by minute though the audio starts to lag away from the video being displayed to where at the end of my 50 minute dvd it is off by more than 5 seconds. Has anyone had this issue with their software and has anyone got any resolutions?
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Re: audio lag on burned dvds
Welcome to the forums! And wouldn't you know it? I just finished telling someone else that I did not recall anyone else reporting any out-of-sync problems with audio and video in Video Studio X3 or X4!
Still, before we can make any sensible suggestions, we need to know a lot more about what you are doing. First off, you only partially filled in your computer details when you registered, and we always ask what your set-up is, so correcting that lack of information -- and your nonsense replies to some of them -- would be a good start. As was indicated in the registration process, downloading and installing a free program like BelArc Adviser will supply the answers.
But we also have no idea what your video format is, and what kind of camcorder or other device was used to film it. We also need to know something about your workflow. For instance, did you do your editing, then produce a new video of the project: Share > Create Video File > DVD? Or did you jump straight to the burning module: Share > Create Disc > DVD?
Please have a look at this sticky post at the top of this forum -- it is called, indicatively, PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?p=41454#p41454 Then get back to us with the information requested and hopefully someone will be able to help.
Still, before we can make any sensible suggestions, we need to know a lot more about what you are doing. First off, you only partially filled in your computer details when you registered, and we always ask what your set-up is, so correcting that lack of information -- and your nonsense replies to some of them -- would be a good start. As was indicated in the registration process, downloading and installing a free program like BelArc Adviser will supply the answers.
But we also have no idea what your video format is, and what kind of camcorder or other device was used to film it. We also need to know something about your workflow. For instance, did you do your editing, then produce a new video of the project: Share > Create Video File > DVD? Or did you jump straight to the burning module: Share > Create Disc > DVD?
Please have a look at this sticky post at the top of this forum -- it is called, indicatively, PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?p=41454#p41454 Then get back to us with the information requested and hopefully someone will be able to help.
Ken Berry
